Title: At the royal wedding, why was the heretic allowed to give the homily?Source:
[None]URL Source:[None]Published:May 21, 2018Author:Barry MidyetPost Date:2018-05-21 12:24:50 by interpreterKeywords:royal weddingViews:364Comments:12

Why was the biggest heretic in the history of heretics allowed to preach the homily at the royal wedding? Yes, I'm talking about the black guy but it has nothing to do with his color. He is the presiding bishop of the US branch of the Anglican Church that the Archbishop of Canterbury has repeatedly threatened to excommunicate if he does not repent and quit ordaining openly sinning queers as priests, and quit allowing them to perform same-sex marriages.

And I am one of many in my Church who are trying our best to get him removed from his position as head honcho. He has driven almost half of our members out of the Church, and I'm fixin to be one of them if he doesn't change his heretical teachings.

Now this is just speculation, but judging by the fact that the bride (Meghan) was the only one in the whole place who was smiling, I strongly suspect that she had something to do with it. Does anyone know how the heretic even got invited, much less was given permission to spout his lies from the pulpit? And nothing he said was from the Bible. Instead of quoting the Bible he quoted Martin Luther King.

Now let me make it clear. I have nothing against MLK, and nothin aainst queers who want to get married by a justice of the Peace, or maybe in someone else's Church, but not in my Church.

Well, of course the Queen had the final sayso about pretty much everything, and had to have also given the OK to invite the heretic. But my point is, the archbishop of Canterbury definitely did not OK it. If he has not excommunicated the heretic already, he has definitely started the process. Those two do not like each other at all, and neither does any other Anglican bishop, and especially the African ones who are main ones behind the establishment of the AMIA Churches in the US (the Anglican Mission in America). The AMIA churches are steadily gaining members, whereas the Episcopal churches are steadily loosing members. The only reason I am still in the Episcopal Church is because there are no AMIA churches close by. (Yet, but I'm working to change that, the Lord willing).